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RECYCLING OF AUTOMOTIVE RUBBER WASTE
E.V. Ganin +3 more
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Three poly(caprolactone) (PCL)‐based additives of differing molecular weights were used as a secondary plasticizer to prevent gas checks in PVC films produced through calendering. Results showed that chemical and physicochemical properties influence the prevention or reduction of gas checks, unlike rheological properties including complex viscosity and
Luis F. Alvarez +4 more
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Deep eutectic solvent-assisted bacterial devulcanization, detoxification, and degradation of waste tyre rubber. [PDF]
Shukla PR, Roy U, Bhand S.
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Additives' structures. ABSTRACT Poly(vinyl chloride) has been a key polymeric material since its commercial production in 1931, demonstrating versatility across numerous industries due to its compatibility with various additives. PVC's inherent properties, flame retardance, durability, and recyclability make it ideal for building and construction ...
Stefano Gardi +4 more
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Thermosets Based on Covalent Bond Exchange: Mechanisms, Properties, and Reprocessing. [PDF]
Shi X, Zhuang D.
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ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of high‐temperature superconducting (HTS) cables in DC systems, with a focus on their deployment in high‐voltage DC (HVDC) networks. The assessment of HTS cable properties—such as extremely low electrical resistance, high current‐carrying capacity and a compact geometry—and their comparison with those of ...
Mohammad Hossein Mousavi +2 more
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From Levulinic Acid to Imines: Creating Biobased, Recyclable, Cross-linked Rubbers through Covalent Adaptive Networks. [PDF]
Lenzi L +5 more
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ABSTRACT ‘Middle Australia’ became a ubiquitous term of social categorisation and political positioning during the latter decades of the 20th century. This article examines how this concept was variously used in the metropolitan print media in the guises of the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age of Melbourne, including in their reporting of federal and ...
Chris Beer
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Performance Evaluation of Rubber Modified Asphalt Mixtures with Two Typical Light Oils: A Comparative Study Between Aromatic and Tall Oils. [PDF]
Zhu Q +6 more
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Occurrence and Washout of Health‐Hazardous Chemicals in Children's Clothing
A survey of 60 children's garments from the Swedish market showed a varying, often highly complex chemical content. The highest levels were generally found in synthetic materials and the lowest in light‐coloured cotton. Further, the washout effect by laundry and sweat migration of textile chemicals was investigated.
Awat Dostberg +4 more
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